Podcast Radio

Monday is gone and we're firmly entrenched in Tuesday. The work week continues along as we make our way back to the glory of the weekend. If you're like me, you fill up as much of your day with gaming as you can. To help with that, as we do every week, we've collected together the podcasts and present them here for you now.

Episode 44 is now available! In this show, Paul and Steve go over their recent trip to Chicago to attend Adepticon 2018, with the usual spread of hobby and games. So sit back, relax, grab a paintbrush and enjoy the show!

We wrap up the exiles with Harry and Honour, get a glimpse of what it's like to pull together a huge event, talk about donuts, and rap about team building. Oh and congratulations to Kevin Finch for winning the Bonesaw.

Phil is moving so we might not be doing this in May. See you on the other side!

Today Chris and Jamie talk about having and managing a game collection ranging from how they go about selecting what games to buy, how they store their games, how they catagorize their games and how they cull games out of their collection.

Today Bender and Jamie focus in on an email sent by a Cabalist who is just getting started as a Game Master and has a series of questions that we address. We talk about what your first adventure might look like, should you pre-gen characters or have the players make their own? Should you start with a pre-designed adventure module or write your own? And more.

We are back with another helping of tabletop gaming chat, board game reviews and all kinds of nonsense about everything else. In this week’s podcast episode we talk about cutesy pie card laying game Vadoran Gardens, novelty wine glasses, dice placement game Rise to Nobility and magic mirrors. We round up our discussion with a lengthy talk about Dungeons and Dragons and the adventures of our current campaign that we’ve been playing via Roll20.

In this episode our excitable hosts Dave, Ian and Andy (with a guest appearance by Matt and Stino in the booth) recap Adepticon 2018 in Chicago. Listen to them discuss games they demoed, wandering the vendor hall for hours, heavy metal burgers, and purchases they really shouldn’t have made and will probably get in trouble for later.

I talk with designer Sam Bailey about his time with Fantasy Flight Games, the public fallout surrounding his recently cancelled game Deep, and his design recently kickstarted by Everything Epic Games, Rambo.

Rodge here. Welcome to SAGA THORSDAY – your weekly source for Saga the miniatures game content! This week, I’m chatting a bit about the new Skraeling release and then diving into the conclusion of our Milites Christi Battleboard review with Andy Lyons!